Democrats are hosting economic forum tonight SPfiCIAl ro THK CHRONKLl The Forsyth Count) Democratic Parn. J ? along with- Obama for America, ill host a forum on Thursday, January 14 at 6 .p,m at the party's headquarters, 1 128 Burke Street. All across the country . ' Obama for America, an Obama Administration poll c\ advocacy group, in hosting local economic forums to hear the concerns of everyday Americans. A panel of distinguished com munity leaders will be attend Junes I ing to provide local perspec tives on the best way to devel op jobs and weather the current VV x'IIV/1 li I V Ullll\>^ phere The audience will be encouraged to participate Confirmed atten dees include busi nessmen Algernon Cash and Lafayette J o n e s Repre sent at i \ e s from . the Urban Leauue. Citv of Winston-Salem. Winston Salem Chamber of Commerce. Winston-Salem Black Chamber of Commerce and the Winston-Salem Chronicle will also take part \1LK from page A / in the Arts Council Theatre, 610 Coliseum Drive. The event is free and the entire Triad is invited to attend., hut reservations are strongly rec ommended bv calling 336 723-2266. Brian McLaughlin, the National Black Theatre Festival's media consultant will host and will feature some of the Triad's most talented artists. This event provides fd donations to the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North' Carolina tach guest is asked to donate three non-perishable food items to help feed those in need . ? The 12th Annual MLK Basketball Tournament will be from 12:30 - 8 p.m. on Saturdays Jan. 16 in Reynolds Gym at Wake Forest University Co-spon sored by Wake Forest's Office of Multicultural Affairs and Campus Recreation, the invita: tional basketball tour nament will bring together intramural teams from several North Carolina uni versifies and will include tour nament play culminating in a championship game as well as slam-dunk and three-point shot contests. ? Mount Olive Baptist Church, 1301 C. E Gray Drive, will observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Saturday, Jan. 16 at 12 nn with guest speaker Dr J. D. Ballard, the former pastor of United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church The host pastor is Dr. Charles E. Gray. The public is cordial ly inv ited to attend ? The University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) School of Filmmaking and Thomas S. Kenan Institute for the Arts will screen "The Big Screen: Treasures from the I NCSA Moving Image Archive" on Sunday. Jan 17 at 7 p.m. (see ?Page AS for more info). ? Cireen Street Church. 639 S. Green St.. will celebrate King on Sunday. Jan. 17 with a community forum featuring Jet Hollander at 9:45 a.m. The forum will discuss Kalvin^ Michael Smith, a local man serving time for a crime that many believe he did not com mit. There will be a Worship Celebration at 10:45 a.m. with special music by "Four ? for One." On Monday at 10 a.m.. the church will take part in a A Day of Service by improving services in the neighborhood surrounding the church Call 336-721 -0606 for more infor mation ? Grace Presbyterian Church. 3901 Carver School Road, will hold its 14th Annual Martin l.uther King Jr. Holiday Concert on Sunday. Jan 17 at 4 p.m., featuring the Twin City Choristers, under the direction of Dr. Fred D. Tanner, ? The 1 Wake Forest University Office of Multicultural Affairs* and Winston-Salem State University will present Gospel Fest. featuring Kurt Carr. on Sunday. Jan. 17 at 3 p.m. at the Brendle Recital Hall on WFU campus The WFU Gospel Choir and other local choirs w:'i also perform. Admission is 15 and free for students and children under 1 2. ? The Chronicle will host Mclaughlin ?% Jemison its annual MLK Prayer Breakfast from 7:30 ~ 9:30 a.m. at the Benton Convention Center on Monday. Jan. 18. Speakers will include the Rev. Nathan E. Scovens. pastor of Galilee Missionary Baptist Church; the Rev. Bill Wilson, president of the Center for Congregational Health; the Rev. Kelly Carpenter, pastor of Green Street United Methodist Church: and Mayor Allen Joines. The event is free and open to the public but reservations are required by calling 336-722-8624, ext. 100. ? The Ministers Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinitv will host its annual Youth Breakfast at Mt. Zion Baptist Church. 950 File St.. at 8 a.m. on Monday. The pro gram will feature entertainment and a bevy of activities for young people. At 10:45 a.m.. the M in i s t e r s Conference, other organizations and individuals will march from Mt. Zion Baptist Church to the Benton Convention Center. ? The Annual Dr Martin Luther Kino Ir V